As journalists we have a duty to stay the course,no matter how long it takes,and even if you are afraid.
One-time party powerbroker Eddie Obeid and his former political allies Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly have been charged with misconduct in public office.
Charges stem from an inquiry which alleged Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly were involved in doctoring a cabinet submission that could have provided a windfall to Eddie Obeid’s family.
Known for her coverage of figures including Eddie Obeid,Dyson Heydon,Charlie Teo and Don Burke,McClymont’s fearless reporting has held the powerful to account.
An SMS about oral sex is set to embroil Canterbury League Club in cover-up claims,with revelations sworn statements vindicating a club director were drafted by the architect of the Bulldogs salary cap rort,Gary McIntyre.
A legal battle is brewing over the palatial former abode of incarcerated former MP Eddie Obeid.
The former NSW Labor MPs and Eddie Obeid’s son deny plotting together to commit a crime over a lucrative coal licence.
Sydney lawyer Sevag Chalabian has been sentenced to 12 years in jail over washing $24 million in blackmail money linked to the Plutus Payroll scam.
Canterbury-Bankstown council ordered the investigation after its mayor was accused in parliament of overseeing developments that could benefit Eddie Obeid.
Corrupt former MP Eddie Obeid and his son,Moses,have claimed that a miscarriage of justice will occur if they are forced to remain in jail while waiting to appeal their convictions for conspiring to commit misconduct in public office.
Questions surround a Bankstown development that would see an associate of Eddie Obeid make millions.